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Western Sydney University signs MoU with Uttar Pradesh government to open campus in India

It will include a full-fledged, state-of-the-art campus on a sprawling seven-acre site, which will feature cutting-edge facilities for academic, research, and extracurricular activities.

Google showers petals on screens to celebrate Hinduism’s largest gathering, Mahakumbh 2025

The Mahakumbh Mela, the world’s largest gathering of Hindus, commenced on 13 January 2025 at Prayagraj and will conclude on 26 February.

Rohan Bopanna and Zhang Shuai advance to second round of Australian Open 2025 mixed doubles

Meanwhile, India's singles campaign at the Australian Open ended after Sumit Nagal was defeated by Czechia’s Tomas Machac in the first round.

Hockey WA’s best young players take on India in thrilling cross-cultural tour

Despite the on-field rivalry, the tour's emphasis was not solely on winning matches but also on fostering camaraderie and shared learning.

YUWA DIWAS 2025: Celebrating the Vibrancy of Youth in Australia

“The youth we honour today are more than just talented; they are committed to making a difference in our communities"

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan stabbed in burglary attempt at his Bandra residence, hospitalised

The intruder reportedly attacked Khan with a knife, inflicting six stab wounds, one of which was dangerously close to his spine.

Controversial short-seller Hindenburg Research, which targeted Adani, crashes

Anderson’s decision, outlined in a lengthy statement, follows years of controversial reports that wiped out billions in market value and triggered fierce backlash.

Modi inaugurates Z-Morh Tunnel, boosting connectivity and tourism in Jammu and Kashmir

These tunnels will bolster defence logistics, improve trade, and support socio-cultural integration between Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

BCCI caps family stays for Team India, 14 days for long tours, 7 days for short ones

In a bid to restore focus and discipline, the BCCI has decided to restrict the presence of players’ families during overseas tours.

Gully cricket comes alive at Melbourne Airport as taxi drivers pass time

"When your turn doesn’t come for almost three hours because of the sheer number of taxis, you’ve got to do something to pass the time."

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Anti-US protests in Pakistan after Khamenei’s killing leave multiple dead

Media reports said the death toll has reached at least nine.

Dr Yashutosh Joshi wins Ministerial Rising Star award for breakthrough heart transplant research

Now a cardiothoracic surgery trainee at Westmead Hospital, Dr Joshi’s passion for heart surgery can be traced back to childhood.

Australian leaders signal no sympathy for ‘abhorrent’ Iranian regime, back US move to stop nuclear threat

More than 200 Iranian-linked individuals have been sanctioned by Australia, including over 100 connected to the IRGC.
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